Letter-writing former Iran president pens dispatch to Trump

Iran's former really hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump, discussing immigration, America's wars in the Middle East and other subjects. The letter, more than 3,500 words, was published Sunday by Iranian...

Letter-writing former Iran president pens dispatch to Trump

Iran's former really hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump, discussing immigration, America's wars in the Middle East and other subjects.

The letter, more than 3,500 words, was published Sunday by Iranian media.

In it, Ahmadinejad decries U.S. "dominance" over the United Nations, as nicely as American meddling in the globe that has brought "insecurity, war, division, killing and (the) displacement of nations."

He also acknowledged the immigration of Iranians and other folks to America, saying "the contemporary U.S. belongs to all nations."

Ahmadinejad says he gave the letter to the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which represents U.S. interests in Iran. Calls to the embassy rang unanswered.

Ahmadinejad previously wrote Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. His most up-to-date dispatch comes ahead of Iran's Could presidential election.

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